Exporting tempo map in Pro Tools as a midi file to load into Superior Drummer 3

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  • newdensity
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    Actually I just discovered the solution. I’ll copy what to do below for future reference.

    Create a midi track

    With the new midi track selected, hit File > Export Midi

    In The Following Dialog set the following:

    * Midi File Format: “0” (Unless you’d like to include ALL the session’s midi tracks, in which case choose “1”)
    * Location reference: “session start”
    * Select: “apply real time properties”

    Pablo Ruben
    Participant

    Sorry for my English.
    I have a problem with ez drummer 3. I have imported a Logic midi file to the editor of the program and I see that it recognizes the time changes that the song has, but when I export the track to audio it does not recognize the time changes. I have enabled the loop box and I have also tried disabling it and it does not work. Many thanks

    Darkmatter661
    Participant

    Actually I just discovered the solution. I’ll copy what to do below for future reference.

    Create a midi track

    With the new midi track selected, hit File > Export Midi

    In The Following Dialog set the following:

    * Midi File Format: “0” (Unless you’d like to include ALL the session’s midi tracks, in which case choose “1”)

    * Location reference: “session start”

    * Select: “apply real time properties”

    Thanks for this info.  When I set the format to “0” and then import it into Sonar for example, no track appears.  If I set it to 1, the midi track I created appears, but no tempo information comes across.  I’m trying to find a way to copy tempo info from PT to Sonar and there doesn’t seem to be an easy answer.

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